NOAA Winter Outlook for the USA: Cooler North, Warmer South With Ongoing La Niรฑa NOAA just released their Winter 2020/21 US Winter Outlook. This outlook looks good for: The Pacific Northwest (Crystal Mountain, Mt. Baker, White Pass, Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood Meadows) Northern Wyoming (Jackson Hole, Grand Targhee) Idaho (Tamarack, Schweitzer) Montana (Big Sky, Bridger Bowl) The Mid-West This outlook looks bad for: California Arizona New Mexico Southern Colorado Full NOAA article below: by […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 16, 2020 0 Comments
VIDEO: “Zig Zag” โ 4FRNT Athlete Thanye Rich’s Debut Solo Segment [arve url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85HXbYiKkL4"] SnowBrains | October 15, 2020 Likes Tweets 0 Comments
Area Near Mt. Shasta, California Sees Alarming Increase in Deaths and Cases of COVID-19 Mt. Shasta in Northern California is a mecca for skiers, riders, climbers, and even those looking for intelligent life beyond Earth. However, in recent months, the mostly rural and wide-open yet comparatively unpopulated area has had an alarming uptick in COVID-19 cases and deaths. California as a whole has had some success in containing the virus, despite being the most […] Industry News Galen Carrico | October 15, 2020 3 Comments
AccuWeather’s 2020-2021 Canada Winter Forecast Article originally published by Mark Puleo on AccuWeather.com 10/14/20 Skiers rejoice! It’s time for AccuWeather’s annual Canada winter forecast, but which Canadians will get to use those skis most this winter? That will depend on the region in which they live, AccuWeather meteorologists said after spending weeks analyzing the upcoming winter pattern. Some Canadians might get their money’s worth out […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 15, 2020 0 Comments
Nevada’s First Meadery: Black Rabbit Mead Co. Introduces Honey-Based Libations to the Sierra Black Rabbit Mead Company is one of many new establishments in Reno, Nevada’s new Brewery District and they just happen to be Nevada’s very first producer of mead. “Mead is the world’s oldest alcohol,” says co-owner Wiliam Truce. “It’s made from honey and traditionally is like a dessert wine. However, we make ours more like a dry cider. Much of […] Industry News Galen Carrico | October 1, 2020 0 Comments
A $1.5 Million Paradise for Skiers and Riders is Waiting for You in Austria If you are looking for your own slice of mountain paradise, then look no further than this penthouse in the Austrian Alps. Tucked away in the village of Neukirchen am Grossvenediger, this chateau has everything someone with $1.5 million stashed away from 2019…. The New York Times highlighted what would be a winter paradise for anyone looking to spend more […] Industry News Galen Carrico | September 30, 2020 0 Comments
Ski Towns See Uptick in Move-ins as well as Enrollment Due to “Urban Exodus” Schools in ski towns across the U.S., in areas including Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada, Aspen, Colorado,, Mammoth and Bear Valley, among others, have seen a marked increase in enrollment both due to more people relocating to less urban areas as well as an uptick in remote learning due to the “new normal” of 2020. How locals students, parents, teachers, school staff, […] Industry News Galen Carrico | September 29, 2020 5 Comments
VIDEO: Aspen Skiing Co. CEO Mike Kaplan Talks About COVID-19 Plans for Aspen Mountain This Season Aspen Skiing Co. president and CEO Mike Kaplan talks about the recently released pass options, operations, and COVID-19 strategies as the winter ski season nears. Related: Aspen Skiing Co. Increases Pass Prices for Locals by $320 to โspread people out and enable capacity controls.โ Kaplan said that Aspen Skiing Co. will be introducing a new line of ski passes […] Industry News SnowBrains | September 28, 2020 0 Comments